May 2022 Archive
18151.
How to reprogram Apple AirTags, play custom sounds (theregister.com)
18152.
We want 'em shorter (2001) (metafilter.com)
18153.
Lego mangle rack clock [video] (youtube.com)
18154.
Scene report from the Chernobyl Zone (2019) (moxie.org)
18155.
QuickPass – Strong Password Generator (github.com)
18156.
Show HN: Rapidly Develop CRUD Web Apps with Locode (locode.dev)
18157.
Dyson Zone (dyson.co.uk)
18158.
Chaos: The problem with quantum mechanics [video] (youtube.com)
18159.
70-Year-Old Naval Technology Could Pave Path for Nuclear Energy Revolution (thedailybeast.com)
18160.
So, what have you tried? (arjun.is)
18161.
Historical ranking for open source static site generator (twitter.com)
18162.
New Evidence on the Impacts of Birth Order (2017) (nber.org)
18163.
What is the difference between null and undefined in JavaScript? (stackoverflow.com)
18164.
Retro Hackers Are Building a Better Nintendo Game Boy (wired.com)
18165.
How Apple Is Organized for Innovation (2020) (hbr.org)
18166.
Show HN: Simple Sudoku Game (niklasbuschmann.github.io)
18167.
Using rats to find earthquake victims (twitter.com)
18168.
Show HN: Spotlight for Chrome/Firefox (getseekr.xyz)
18169.
Your Favorite Color Is Orange (gazj.substack.com)
18170.
Validating CSS colors using TypeScript's type system (twitter.com)
18171.
Seeding the Ocean: Michelin-Starred Chef's Quest to Harvest Rice from the Sea (time.com)
18172.
Headbutts hurt the brain, even for a Musk ox (sciencenews.org)
18173.
What Goes on Behind the Cameras at Home Makeover Shows? (nytimes.com)
18174.
Blue Ocean: a new user experience for Jenkins (2016) (jenkins.io)
18175.
Steridian (en.wikipedia.org)
18176.
Comparing the Network Behavior of Popular Browsers on First-Run (brave.com)
18177.
Spaghettification (en.wikipedia.org)
18178.
Graphene and algae could help build space habitats (bbc.com)
18179.
Journal about ‘ambient intelligence’ retracts more than 50 papers at once (retractionwatch.com)
18180.
iPhone apps share data with trackers, ad companies and research firms (2019) (washingtonpost.com)